The Missing Lyrics

The Missing Lyrics


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Over the last 18 years Tyler Hudson, father to a profoundly autistic boy named Lyric, has watched autism advocacy evolve from awareness, to acceptance, to what now borders on glorification-while the reality of children like his are rarely represented in society. Those on the deep end of the spectrum are easy to ignore because they often have no voice of their own.

In The Missing Lyrics, Tyler shares his journey through grief to acceptance, offers cultural critique, and uncomfortable truths. He invites readers to reconsider how modern advocacy shapes not only present-day families, but the world future generations will inherit.

This book asks difficult but necessary questions:

• In fifty years, will the causes of autism be self-evident?

• How will history judge today's advocacy and the sanitisation of disability?

• Can we celebrate individuals with autism without celebrating the disorder itself?

This is not a toothless memoir. It is a reality check.

For parents, carers, educators, advocates, and anyone willing to offer future generations more than our denial so that no more voices go missing.

Tyler Hudson is a husband, father of three, musician, and advocate for families living on the deep end of the spectrum. From Texas, now based in Tasmania, Tyler speaks openly about grief, disability, and the responsibility we owe future generations.